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a very proud history of american -- african-americans serving our nation began back at the founding. they joined units like first rhode island regiment. the first all-black unit of american warriors. many were slaves and in exchange for their service they were promised freedom. these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces and the battle of road island. -- rhode island. later they fought at yorktown were the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was one. they would not have surrendered so easily and quickly without you, i tell you. the decades later, african-americans fought to preserve our union in the civil war. among them was a soldier who was born a slave in virginia and later and listed in the union army. during the second battle of fort wagner, sergeant carney saw the color guard of his unit fall and he was mortally wounded. immediately, he threw down his rifle, raced to grab the flag and carry it forward. plan to get on the walls of the 4 -- printing it on the walls of the fort. , he multiple wounds continue to guard the flag throughout
a very proud history of american -- african-americans serving our nation began back at the founding. they joined units like first rhode island regiment. the first all-black unit of american warriors. many were slaves and in exchange for their service they were promised freedom. these soldiers bravely repelled repeated assaults by enemy forces and the battle of road island. -- rhode island. later they fought at yorktown were the british ultimately surrendered and america's independence was one....
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we will protect the birthright of freedom for all americans. i want to tell you, we've made such incredible progress over the last year. it was just announced and perhaps you heard me say it, we had the lowest african-american unemployment rate in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] that's -- charles, that's good. alvita, it's in honor of you, alvita. lowest in the history of our country so we are very, very proud of that. i want to thank you again all for being here. god bless you and god bless america. god bless america. thank you very much. i now would like to invite our really terrific young, he's very young -- i won't ask you how old but you are a young guy. surgeon general to the podium. thank you very much. well, thank you very much, mr. president. thank you, mrs. trump. it's it was wonderful speaking with you before we came in. i'm really, really honored to be here honoring the history of black americans. i'm humbled to be here with my family and an audience of black leaders to celebrate black history month. [applause] as
we will protect the birthright of freedom for all americans. i want to tell you, we've made such incredible progress over the last year. it was just announced and perhaps you heard me say it, we had the lowest african-american unemployment rate in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] that's -- charles, that's good. alvita, it's in honor of you, alvita. lowest in the history of our country so we are very, very proud of that. i want to thank you again all for being here. god bless...
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daniel dries deck is with american university, where he earned american universities highest faculty award. his research interests include constitutional law and the intersection of politics, law, and religion in american life. book, i encourage you to get it and enjoy it. dreisdech.come dr. [applause] prof. dreisbach: thank you very much. it is a real pleasure and a joy to be here today in this magnificent facility in this tremendous resource that we have here in the nation's capital. let me also say it is a real joy for me to share the platform with two scholars from whom i have learned a great deal over the years. i think kay and the team for organizing today's event. this morning, i have going to be drawing on my book, "reading bible with the founding fine fathers," andng to the founding of the american constitutional republic. i will be talking about the emergence of a constitutional tradition. in the last third or so of the 18th century, we are talking about the american founding and by that term i am referring to that time in the life of the nation when americans, the colonist
daniel dries deck is with american university, where he earned american universities highest faculty award. his research interests include constitutional law and the intersection of politics, law, and religion in american life. book, i encourage you to get it and enjoy it. dreisdech.come dr. [applause] prof. dreisbach: thank you very much. it is a real pleasure and a joy to be here today in this magnificent facility in this tremendous resource that we have here in the nation's capital. let me...
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and we will do it with american heart, american hands, and american grit. [applause] pres. trump: we want every american to know the dignity of a hard day's work. we want every child to be safe in their home and night. and we want every citizen to be proud of this land that we all love so much. fromn lift our citizens welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to prosperity. [applause] pres. trump: as tax cuts create new jobs, let's invest in workforce development, and let's invest in job training, which we need so badly. [applause] pres. trump: let's open great vocational schools, so our future workers can learn a craft and realize their full potential. [applause] and let's support working families by supporting paid family leave. [applause] pres. trump: as america regains its strength, opportunity must be extended to all citizens. that is why this year we will embark on reforming our prisons, to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance at life. [applause] pres. trump: struggling communities, especially immigrant communitie
and we will do it with american heart, american hands, and american grit. [applause] pres. trump: we want every american to know the dignity of a hard day's work. we want every child to be safe in their home and night. and we want every citizen to be proud of this land that we all love so much. fromn lift our citizens welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to prosperity. [applause] pres. trump: as tax cuts create new jobs, let's invest in workforce development, and...
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they forced an american -- forced a government shutdown on the american people because they refused to work with them. voted for theat historic tax cut legislation. nancy pelosi thinks that these are --000, $3000 bonuses we will remember in november. this november, let's send them home. it's not going to be easy. we know that the party that holds the white house usually loses in the midterm. when i look at how the democrats behaved during the state of the union, it is clear we have to keep our majority in congress. we at the rnc are ready, our in 22ent game has staff states across the country. they have knocked on 4 million doors and made 8 million phone calls. they have held 700 republican leadership initiative trainings for 7000 fellows. we only trained 5000 fellows so we are ahead of schedule. it has allowed the data team to i'md a warehouse of 300 -- going to give you a visual. if you were to store that on a dvd you would need over 63,000 dvds. and communication department has played a huge role in the outreach to voters. on tuesday our digital -- displaying the names of donors und
they forced an american -- forced a government shutdown on the american people because they refused to work with them. voted for theat historic tax cut legislation. nancy pelosi thinks that these are --000, $3000 bonuses we will remember in november. this november, let's send them home. it's not going to be easy. we know that the party that holds the white house usually loses in the midterm. when i look at how the democrats behaved during the state of the union, it is clear we have to keep our...
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to american life and culture as a whole. this danger alone should inspire americans to study the bible and its role in the life of the nation. the 19th century historian john wingate thorton described the bible as the great political textbook of the patriots. not an uncommon sentiment that we find in the histories of the 19th century, but here is an interesting statement. comes from a more modern source. some years ago, newsweek magazine reported "the bible has exerted an unrivaled influence on american culture, politics, and social life. historians are discovering that the bible perhaps even more than the constitution is our founding document." that is a stunning statement, and we could have an energetic debate about whether this provocative statement can be defended or not. but clearly, there is an acknowledgment of the profound role that the bible played in the larger culture, the political culture, the legal culture of the american founding era. from the puritan fathers to the founding fathers, americans look to the bibl
to american life and culture as a whole. this danger alone should inspire americans to study the bible and its role in the life of the nation. the 19th century historian john wingate thorton described the bible as the great political textbook of the patriots. not an uncommon sentiment that we find in the histories of the 19th century, but here is an interesting statement. comes from a more modern source. some years ago, newsweek magazine reported "the bible has exerted an unrivaled...
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universal background check almost universally supported by the american people. in that same poll 83% of the american people indicated support for a mandatory waiting time for gun purchases. you don't want someone who is angry or upset that are running into a gun store buying a gun and going out using it. 75% want the congress to address the issue of gun violence and start taking action. 67% of the people polled supported nationwide band on the sale of assault weapons. they believe, and i believe that assault weapons are designed as a military weapon to kill human beings. that is what those weapons are designed to do. i believe and have believed in the majority of the american people believe that we should and the sale and distribution of those weapons. that was a poll. a cnn poll more recently just a few days ago on february 25, 70% of the american people want stricter gun laws. this is the highest number cnn has registered since the brady bill was passed in 1993. 87% support laws taken but convicted felons from owning guns. 71% support banning under 21. 63% on
universal background check almost universally supported by the american people. in that same poll 83% of the american people indicated support for a mandatory waiting time for gun purchases. you don't want someone who is angry or upset that are running into a gun store buying a gun and going out using it. 75% want the congress to address the issue of gun violence and start taking action. 67% of the people polled supported nationwide band on the sale of assault weapons. they believe, and i...
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, they stole real american i'd tdentities an they made other americans believe that they were americans because they talked and looked like americans. and it's a whole new ball game, and not only does it undermine our democracy, which is the whole goal of russian actor measures, but it undermines our social media platforms. marine americans over this last year must wonder what i'm consuming on facebook, twitter, youtube, is this really what i think this is? is this a real person? is that a real american behind this and this hurts our american democracy and our way of life in a way we have not seen before. the question going forward is what is our government going to do about it. i know i have been researching this for four years, i've been talking about it for two and a half or three and at lots of public events and i haven't heard our government talk about what we're going to do to preve prevent this in 2018. >> clint, this is no less creepy, especially to people of a certain age, of the idea that foreign nationals were in and around our country, operating as spies back in the era of w
, they stole real american i'd tdentities an they made other americans believe that they were americans because they talked and looked like americans. and it's a whole new ball game, and not only does it undermine our democracy, which is the whole goal of russian actor measures, but it undermines our social media platforms. marine americans over this last year must wonder what i'm consuming on facebook, twitter, youtube, is this really what i think this is? is this a real person? is that a real...
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jordan and like chad with bones in ryan coogler who are all black americans african-americans because extensively about how they feel like you know african-americans black americans are laws if they didn't know where that's what you're going to last try you know they've talked so much about you know we were lost that we need to reconnect and we need to go back and i know that the film was dumped in the film with this kind of respect of course that there are new perspectives but this bias perspective of blacks americans and so i asked and needed that this is what i wanted to go to you know you should because this is a very specific african arnold versus african-american tension in the film going to what did you make of what as a representation of a various african countries. i think it's a valiant effort number one because many cultures that we boast of them the african continent and to be able to match them up and put them together in one setting and one movie and create this melting pot of a city i think was a triumph and their investment big shout out to the costume designers for th
jordan and like chad with bones in ryan coogler who are all black americans african-americans because extensively about how they feel like you know african-americans black americans are laws if they didn't know where that's what you're going to last try you know they've talked so much about you know we were lost that we need to reconnect and we need to go back and i know that the film was dumped in the film with this kind of respect of course that there are new perspectives but this bias...
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eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3 at the american civil war museum in richmond, virginia, for live coverage of the civil war's impact on americans. speakers include peter carmichael, director at gettysburg college civil war institute, james robertson, author of "the untold civil war." jane schultz, author of "women the at the front" and amy morrell taylor the author of "the divided family in civil war america." from the georgetown university law center. guest speaker thomas west talks about hiss book, "the political theory of the american founding." >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent elections, virtue is needed more than in any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," the 1956 film "i city decides" about the historic supreme court decision brown v. board of education. >> group youth had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> well, all i know is that our school there are some kids who just don't like colored people. >> well, hey, some of the kids in o
eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3 at the american civil war museum in richmond, virginia, for live coverage of the civil war's impact on americans. speakers include peter carmichael, director at gettysburg college civil war institute, james robertson, author of "the untold civil war." jane schultz, author of "women the at the front" and amy morrell taylor the author of "the divided family in civil war america." from the georgetown university law...
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african-americans came to chicago as parts of one of the largest human migrations of the twenty. centry they were leaving the segregated and racist south in search of a new life in what many hoped would be a promised land and it was out of this experience that was born the first american muslim movement and it was known as the nation of islam. in the one nine hundred thirty s. a radical idea began to spread through the cities of america the idea that white people were irredeemably evil form the coolness stone of the nation of islam used the ology combined islam and black nationalism the nation's message appeal to african-americans who'd fled the bigotry of the south of the one nine hundred fifty s. the nation had around one hundred thousand members led by in large. part . but out. there. who would gave the nation some credibility were high profile members including the boxer caches clay who took the name. and the radical charismatic activist malcolm x. in the present situation don't know the political power they don't know that they can put the man in the white house so they can
african-americans came to chicago as parts of one of the largest human migrations of the twenty. centry they were leaving the segregated and racist south in search of a new life in what many hoped would be a promised land and it was out of this experience that was born the first american muslim movement and it was known as the nation of islam. in the one nine hundred thirty s. a radical idea began to spread through the cities of america the idea that white people were irredeemably evil form the...
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we finally have an american president who is unapologetic about being american. what can be more unifying than that. you talk about your family background with your wife and stepson. let's talk less about amnesty and talk more about assimilation. we have had a dis-united states of shame on america. david: it's denigrating to immigrants around the world. everybody in the world knows deep down inside ways right and what is wrong. a lot of people have given themselves over to the bad side. but most of people want to do what's right. those are the people we want here. not the mob leaders and others that cause mischief when they are here. >> that's the problem with the chaos in our immigration system. what are our priorities? every some external nation has a right, and we have a constitutional imperative to decide who gets in, who stays and who should go. dave -- david: michelle malkin, thank you. be sure to answer our poll question, do you believe the dems will pay a high price for trying to with hold evidence of corruption? watch as two paragliders team up to perfor
we finally have an american president who is unapologetic about being american. what can be more unifying than that. you talk about your family background with your wife and stepson. let's talk less about amnesty and talk more about assimilation. we have had a dis-united states of shame on america. david: it's denigrating to immigrants around the world. everybody in the world knows deep down inside ways right and what is wrong. a lot of people have given themselves over to the bad side. but...
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that's un-american. it's unpatriotic. we always have a responsibility to find common ground in the minority or the majority. when we can't find a, we must stand around, that's our responsibility to the american people as well. we are constantly open to finding solutions that meet the needs of the american people but to do so that does not go to the lowest common denominator but to some kind of vision, a better future, a better deal, better jobs and better pay, a better future. who can disagree with that? >> you spoke earlier this week that if democrats take back congress, you would want to work on a fair tax system. tell us more about what you mean. is that a repeal and replace of the new tax law? >> it may have to be. mr. crowley and congressman sanchez are on the ways and means committee. we have always said that you cannot do this tax bill without having it being bipartisan. we want to recognize that we should perhaps lower the corporate rate. you need sustainability in a tax reform. it has to be bipartisan. instead, t
that's un-american. it's unpatriotic. we always have a responsibility to find common ground in the minority or the majority. when we can't find a, we must stand around, that's our responsibility to the american people as well. we are constantly open to finding solutions that meet the needs of the american people but to do so that does not go to the lowest common denominator but to some kind of vision, a better future, a better deal, better jobs and better pay, a better future. who can disagree...
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they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. to be givenited permission to pass over to the new land. 10:00, an at interview with catherine west moreland. my main work was red cross. day in avlmost every enemies hospital -- in a vie tnamese hospital. >> watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. susan collins, house minority whip steny hoyer and adam schiff discuss president trump's first state of the union address. this was hosted by axios.
they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. to be givenited permission to pass over to the new land. 10:00, an at interview with catherine west moreland. my main work was red cross. day in avlmost every enemies hospital -- in a vie tnamese hospital. >> watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. susan collins, house minority whip steny hoyer and adam schiff discuss president trump's first state of the union address. this was...
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and that will will put all americans on the path to financial security. it will enable students to get an education without amassing a lifetime of debt and allow a new paramount commitment to workers in this economy. i am looking forward to getting to work and being on the campus here to get down the business, and we are all ready. and i want to turn it over to the vice chair of the caucus the gent are -- gentle lady sanchez. >> we are clearly upset that we can't continue with the conference as planned, but we will handle the agenda as best we can, because when life hands you lemon, you have to make lemonade. and republicans are continuing to show that they cannot lead this country, and instead, we continue to lurch from short term funding patch to short term funding patch, and this is not a way to run a government or a way to run anything quite frankly. democrats are presenting the american people with a clear contrast to the ineptitude that the republicans have shown. we are united behind our vision for the future of the country. we are offering a bette
and that will will put all americans on the path to financial security. it will enable students to get an education without amassing a lifetime of debt and allow a new paramount commitment to workers in this economy. i am looking forward to getting to work and being on the campus here to get down the business, and we are all ready. and i want to turn it over to the vice chair of the caucus the gent are -- gentle lady sanchez. >> we are clearly upset that we can't continue with the...
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it had an american exceptionalism argument. america is different than the rest of the world and lack of radicalism was part of that difference. this was designed to refute. what i am going to do today is not try to cover all of the types of extremism in your readings this week. i am going to just pick just one of those types, and that is anarchism. i am taking anarchism for a -- i am picking anarchism for a variety of reasons. one is, as a historian, i am appalled by the use of the word anarchist in the press whenever there is a riot, and in my old home town of berkeley, the term was used widely. the protesters were anarchists, and what they were doing was equating anarchism first with just vandalism, no ideology in particular, which is wrong, and also equating anarchists with destructiveness. and indeed the folks they were covering, the news coverage, were doing destructive things. they were trashing stores and things like that. anarchists of the type i am talking about did do violent acts, at least some schools of anarchy, bu
it had an american exceptionalism argument. america is different than the rest of the world and lack of radicalism was part of that difference. this was designed to refute. what i am going to do today is not try to cover all of the types of extremism in your readings this week. i am going to just pick just one of those types, and that is anarchism. i am taking anarchism for a -- i am picking anarchism for a variety of reasons. one is, as a historian, i am appalled by the use of the word...
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ever before in american history. years of a stagnant economy and wages that would not budge, american workers are seeing their paychecks rise faster today than at any point in nearly a decade. more than 1.5 million americans have left the roles of food stamps and are able to support and sustain themselves with dignity and self worth. [applause] but i know in my heart that the best is yet to come. because, as we speak, our economy is already starting to feel the effects of that historic tax cut. about 90% of working americans are going to get a tax cut. millions are already seeing more money in their paychecks and feeling it in their wallets. we did not just cut taxes on your income, the obamacare individual mandate tax is gone! [applause] v.p. pence: you know, since the president's tax cuts became the law of the land, this actually announced more than $480 billion in new investments in american jobs, american workers, and in just the past two months, more than 4.3 million americans have already gotten a raise or a bo
ever before in american history. years of a stagnant economy and wages that would not budge, american workers are seeing their paychecks rise faster today than at any point in nearly a decade. more than 1.5 million americans have left the roles of food stamps and are able to support and sustain themselves with dignity and self worth. [applause] but i know in my heart that the best is yet to come. because, as we speak, our economy is already starting to feel the effects of that historic tax cut....
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that is what theeo american peoe are saying in poll after poll after poll. just recently a january 20 cbs news poll found that nearly nine out of ten americans, 87%, favor allowing young immigrants who entered the united states illegally as children to remain in the united states. 87% in iowa, in vermont, and in every state in this country. strong support for legal status for the dreamers and a path towards citizenship. on january 11, a quinnipiac poll found that 86% of american voters, including 76% of republicans, say that they wanta the dreamers to remain in this country. on that were fifth in a mammoth fall when asked about dreamer status, nearly three out of four americans support allowing these young people to automatically become u.s. citizens, as long as they don't have a criminal record. in other words, madam president, the votes that are going to be cast hopefully today, maybe tomorrow, are not profiled encourage. they are not members of the senate come up against all of the odds say i will vote for what is right is what the overwhelming majority o
that is what theeo american peoe are saying in poll after poll after poll. just recently a january 20 cbs news poll found that nearly nine out of ten americans, 87%, favor allowing young immigrants who entered the united states illegally as children to remain in the united states. 87% in iowa, in vermont, and in every state in this country. strong support for legal status for the dreamers and a path towards citizenship. on january 11, a quinnipiac poll found that 86% of american voters,...
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during the spanish american war. and as a temporary first lieutenant of the 8th united states volunteer infantry. whereas on june 18, 1899, he enlisted as a private in the 9th cavalry of the regular army. whereas davis eventually became -- excuse me, whereas davis eventually came under the command of charles young, whom at the time was the only african-american officer serving in the u.s. military. whereas young took davis under his tutelage and helped him to prepare to take his officer candidate test. whereas in only two years he rose to sergeant major and earned a commission as a second lieutenant in 1901. whereas benjamin olver davis, a black man, rose through the ranks and became the first african-american to achieve the rank of brigadier general in the u.s. military. whereas during world war i, approximately 800, no one is sure of the number, but approximately 800 african-americans were killed in action. whereas dori miller enlisted in the u.s. navy as as me attendant, meaning he was a person who served those ot
during the spanish american war. and as a temporary first lieutenant of the 8th united states volunteer infantry. whereas on june 18, 1899, he enlisted as a private in the 9th cavalry of the regular army. whereas davis eventually became -- excuse me, whereas davis eventually came under the command of charles young, whom at the time was the only african-american officer serving in the u.s. military. whereas young took davis under his tutelage and helped him to prepare to take his officer...
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this is our new american moment. there's not been a better time to start living the american dream. to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything and together we can achieve absolutely anything. here tonight is preston shock, a 12-year-old boy from redding california who noticed veterans' graves were not marked with flags on veterans day. he decided all by himself to change that. preston's reverence for those who served our nation reminds us of why we salute or flag. why we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance and why we proudly stand nor national anthem. today i'm extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion and creed. >> sean: with reaction fox news national security strategy, dr. sebastian gorka and we brings up in god we trust, we stand for our flag. he also talks abo
this is our new american moment. there's not been a better time to start living the american dream. to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything and together we can achieve absolutely anything. here tonight is preston shock, a 12-year-old boy from redding california who noticed veterans' graves were not...
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americans. peters include richard carmichael, the director of the civil war institute in gettysburg. , author of the untold civil war. jane schultz, author of women on the front. and the author of the divided family in civil war america. at 8:00 on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, gets bigger thomas -- guest speaker thomas west talks about his book. elections, consent, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government. the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 on railamerica. "a city decides." about the historic decision brown v. board of education. >> delegates from all high schools in st. louis. >> all i know is that at our school there are some kids who don't like colored people. >> some of the kids at our school don't like white people. >> i think it is individualist. how are you going to get to know a person unless you make them? button -- >> when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal these children were ready. >> on ameri
americans. peters include richard carmichael, the director of the civil war institute in gettysburg. , author of the untold civil war. jane schultz, author of women on the front. and the author of the divided family in civil war america. at 8:00 on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, gets bigger thomas -- guest speaker thomas west talks about his book. elections, consent, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government. the people themselves pick the...
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had just discovering that own islamic history and exploring is being american fits comfortably with being muslim. my journey begins with a trip to minneapolis in the midwest it may seem an all destination for a program on islam because its citizens are mostly jewish and christian but in two thousand and seven voters here elected america's first muslim congressman keith ellison. keith spock on the campaign trail on a most significant anniversary today is juneteenth it commemorates june nineteenth eight hundred sixty five the abolition of slavery these are local political activists and they're coming on the parade to get people in this community fired up about voting and at the halls of their efforts a young muslims playing their part trying to get congressman keith ellison the first muslim in congress reelected. hello good spirit nice to see you keith ellison is a charismatic politician who's keen to get young muslim started in politics well you know we're just having fun out here you know keith introduces me to his in turn. would you say just sort of young muslims living in other pa
had just discovering that own islamic history and exploring is being american fits comfortably with being muslim. my journey begins with a trip to minneapolis in the midwest it may seem an all destination for a program on islam because its citizens are mostly jewish and christian but in two thousand and seven voters here elected america's first muslim congressman keith ellison. keith spock on the campaign trail on a most significant anniversary today is juneteenth it commemorates june...
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have will speak to all americans and bring them all up. we believe that all boats rise. a strong economic plan that creates opportunity for every worker, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, is a good agenda for america. policiesck to program that help everybody, nobody is left behind. we need to harness the excitement that we have in our base. clearly, there is a lot of enthusiasm and a letter engagement that we hope will continue into the 2018 midterms. we have to be -- reach out to voters that we lost that are mistrustful. i don't think you have to choose between one or the other. i think the policy democrats have always stood for have stood to benefit everybody. that's why coming out of this issues conference with a refined economic plan we will have something to show the american deale we've got a better for you here, for everybody, regardless of who your. everybody will prosper if we are govern.e opportunity to clearly, in this chaos, there is no leadership and there is no government. as we look at the elections from november for
have will speak to all americans and bring them all up. we believe that all boats rise. a strong economic plan that creates opportunity for every worker, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, is a good agenda for america. policiesck to program that help everybody, nobody is left behind. we need to harness the excitement that we have in our base. clearly, there is a lot of enthusiasm and a letter engagement that we hope will continue into the 2018 midterms. we have to be -- reach out to...
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americans get scared. and that's exactly what the soviets hoped for, except americans then spend money on nuclear weapons when they get scared and the soviets couldn't compete. so in 1961, khrushchev believes that since -- because he's very well-aware of the missile gap crisis, he believes that this will have a restraining effect on the use of american power, and perhaps will lead to an agreement in central europe. kennedy, because he believes that he's always dealing with a rational actor, wants to change the incentive structure for khrushchev. and what he does is he says once the satellites provide american -- the u.s. government with absolute certainty that the soviets are way behind in the missile competition, he decides to share that with the soviets. not directly by giving him a corona document, but by having a public statement, by killpatrick, the under-secretary of defense. the u.s. government does that thinking that if the soviets know that they're behind, they will stop this risk-taking. they wil
americans get scared. and that's exactly what the soviets hoped for, except americans then spend money on nuclear weapons when they get scared and the soviets couldn't compete. so in 1961, khrushchev believes that since -- because he's very well-aware of the missile gap crisis, he believes that this will have a restraining effect on the use of american power, and perhaps will lead to an agreement in central europe. kennedy, because he believes that he's always dealing with a rational actor,...
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the notion that americans don't care about russian interference, the notion that an american jury can't be presented we have had of russian meddling and deliver indictments is false. donald trump, i would be surprised and it would be affordable for him to continue to suggest that this is a hoax thinking that people don't understand exactly what the russians were capable of doing when it comes to our democracy. the other piece is a little inside the justice and intelligence community. it's been under attack from donald trump almost since the day he antoine elections in november. this source said to me, this is bob mueller sending a clear and loud message to the white house that bob mueller is ending the debate on behalf of the intelligence community and the american justice department, on behalf of the fbi about whether or not russia meddled. russia meddled, full stop. >> in the public's fear, this now has to go through a series of filters. we are the first ring of that. by tonight, by tomorrow, what will it look like? and why do you think today? >> listen, i think with every new wrinkle
the notion that americans don't care about russian interference, the notion that an american jury can't be presented we have had of russian meddling and deliver indictments is false. donald trump, i would be surprised and it would be affordable for him to continue to suggest that this is a hoax thinking that people don't understand exactly what the russians were capable of doing when it comes to our democracy. the other piece is a little inside the justice and intelligence community. it's been...
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Feb 28, 2018
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of american life. from schools and churches to concerts, nightclubs, and movie theaters, in homes and in the workplace. after each of these tragedies we say yu enough is enough yet time and again congress fails to take action and the discussion fades until this deadly cycle once again repeats itself. but, mr. president, we cannot allow this vicious cycle to continue. like many americans, i've been inspired and touched by the bravery of the students of stoneman douglas and by their determination to create from this tragedy a legacy of positive change. they are looking to us to help ensure they are the last students who suffer through a mass shooting. they will hold us accountable as they should. i've been inspired by students like sam who said he doesn't feel safe in his own country. and powerfully asked that the white house, quote, how did we not stop this after columbine, after sandy hook? and emma who has been calling out elected officials for the excuses they make for putting the priorities of the g
of american life. from schools and churches to concerts, nightclubs, and movie theaters, in homes and in the workplace. after each of these tragedies we say yu enough is enough yet time and again congress fails to take action and the discussion fades until this deadly cycle once again repeats itself. but, mr. president, we cannot allow this vicious cycle to continue. like many americans, i've been inspired and touched by the bravery of the students of stoneman douglas and by their determination...
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people and sustain agnew era of american greatness. preserving peace through strength. the budget recognizes that we economic, litical, and military adversaries and competitors that have required to us adjust our national security strategy. foremost the budget rebuilds and economic, and military adversaries and competitors modernizes the mili fulfill a core constitutional responsibility of the federal government. the budget provides resources to enhance missile defense and to build the planes, tanks, warships, and cyber tools that the brave men and women who defend us need to deter aggression and when necessary to fight and win. most importantly, the budget provides funds to increase the size of our armed forces and to give our men and women in uniform a well-earned pay raise. the budget recognizes that we must definitely ploy all of our tools of -- employ all of our tools of state graft. military and economic to compete and advance american influence. a world that supports american interests and reflects our values makes america more
people and sustain agnew era of american greatness. preserving peace through strength. the budget recognizes that we economic, litical, and military adversaries and competitors that have required to us adjust our national security strategy. foremost the budget rebuilds and economic, and military adversaries and competitors modernizes the mili fulfill a core constitutional responsibility of the federal government. the budget provides resources to enhance missile defense and to build the planes,...
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middle class and older americans. he slashes education, environmental protection, and medicare and medicaid. while corporations reap billions in tax give aways, older americans now have to worry about the trump administration cutting medicare and medicaid. it's in his budget. many others, including children and working family us, would be hurt by the budget as well. if americans want a picture of who president trump works for, the combination of the tax bill and this budget that he proposed today, make it crystal clear. he is for the rich. the powerful. at the expense of the middle class. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. >> mr. president this, week in washington we are going to do something that hasn't been seen for a long time. for over a year. if you're not careful, you may tune in and see an actual debate on the floor of the senate. we are senators. democrats, republicans, coming to the floor, actually debating an issue. i'm not sure what is going to happen because it's bin so long since we tried
middle class and older americans. he slashes education, environmental protection, and medicare and medicaid. while corporations reap billions in tax give aways, older americans now have to worry about the trump administration cutting medicare and medicaid. it's in his budget. many others, including children and working family us, would be hurt by the budget as well. if americans want a picture of who president trump works for, the combination of the tax bill and this budget that he proposed...
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my friend -- americans, is included. my friends have been champions for these community health centers. i want to thank them for the hard work they put to get this done. the children's health insurance program will be extended for an additional four years. credit is due to our ranking member, senator wyden, for his effort for this extension. american families -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> senate leaders earlier today announcing the budget deal. we'll take you back live to the house floor for several votes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 4, when house adjourns tomorrow and meet at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow and 10:00 a.m. for legislative business. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to fix the convening time. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the motion
my friend -- americans, is included. my friends have been champions for these community health centers. i want to thank them for the hard work they put to get this done. the children's health insurance program will be extended for an additional four years. credit is due to our ranking member, senator wyden, for his effort for this extension. american families -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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given the central role that the united states plays in backing israel seems to me americans all americans have a right to question the to kill or israeli policies and in particular the prolonged occupation the fact that the palestinian people have been kept without a state and without any political rights for decades now in the end this comes down to a battle for the minds of american people about all of the stories they told to make sense of this conflict about global perception the more americans are able to see the reality of occupation with their own eyes to see images of routine daily violence of the repression and you relation to never make their way into mainstream news the more they'll question the image of israel as this tiny little david up against the bullying our. and start to wonder who is actually the outcome palestinians who might be the real davids here. when that starts becoming the dominant perception here in the u.s. open seraph it all comes down to american public perception. out of there been some tremendous suns to was recently in queens and and they generate in the
given the central role that the united states plays in backing israel seems to me americans all americans have a right to question the to kill or israeli policies and in particular the prolonged occupation the fact that the palestinian people have been kept without a state and without any political rights for decades now in the end this comes down to a battle for the minds of american people about all of the stories they told to make sense of this conflict about global perception the more...
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a 100% american and a 100% organic. - grown american means exactly what it sounds like. it's grown in america, the greatest country in the world where the streams are clean, where the air is pure. we have some of the best soil in the world. just good, rich, organic, black dirt. grown american superfood was developed to capture the goodness in natural, whole foods and that's exactly what it is. - our products really go from being a fresh crop out in the field at van drunen family farms into our processing facility in a matter of hours. - grown in america means beat quality. the best service, the best price. this is part of our job, farmers and processors, to get the best product to the customer as we can. - what means the most to me about grown american superfood isn't just that it's organic, but it's organic grown in this country. it's still hard to get home in time to chop, and clean, and cook vegetables for my kids. that's what's great about the grown american superfood is i can sneak healthy, organic vegetables into foods that they already like. this is some macaroni
a 100% american and a 100% organic. - grown american means exactly what it sounds like. it's grown in america, the greatest country in the world where the streams are clean, where the air is pure. we have some of the best soil in the world. just good, rich, organic, black dirt. grown american superfood was developed to capture the goodness in natural, whole foods and that's exactly what it is. - our products really go from being a fresh crop out in the field at van drunen family farms into our...
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risked giving the united states american involvement in south korea. soviets are trying to get information about what is happening inside north korea in the 1960's. they can't get information because the north korean officials won't talk to them. we think of north korea as a black hole for information for the united states, and it is a black hole of information for their allies as well. mitchell: 83 crewmen were on board? susan: one of them tragically killed. what was life -- susan: what was life like for them? mitchell: horrible. for the first couple of weeks, they were beaten and tortured mercilessly. beaten with clubs, forced to sit on radiators, terrible things in order to get confessions out of them. they wanted to humiliate the united states. family wanted to demonstrate to its people how strong they were. they would sign confessions saying they were so sorry they had done this. the american government had sent them on this terrible mission they never wanted. they were so a test with what they had seen in north korea. -- impressed with what they
risked giving the united states american involvement in south korea. soviets are trying to get information about what is happening inside north korea in the 1960's. they can't get information because the north korean officials won't talk to them. we think of north korea as a black hole for information for the united states, and it is a black hole of information for their allies as well. mitchell: 83 crewmen were on board? susan: one of them tragically killed. what was life -- susan: what was...
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you know, this is one of the great americans of all time. and he was known and still is revered around world. he was not treated with respect many these shows -- in these shows until cody came along. and cody had been after him for a long time. he knew that sitting bull was like, you know, a big score to use today's parlance. he knew that having him in his show would bring in a lot of money. and by then cody himself was this huge superstar as well. after the little bighorn, he had avenged custer's death by scalping an indian and then returning to the stage in new york and elsewhere on the east coast and reenacting this scalping of yellow hand and brandishing the scalp to the dismay of many. but cody was a showman, and he had been acting for some time, and he just really, like, cranked it up at this point. so he was able to convince sitting bull to join his show because of his stature, he promised him, promised to pay him -- i think he was paid more than anybody else in the show. sitting bull was kind of, like, in baseball terms a free agent.
you know, this is one of the great americans of all time. and he was known and still is revered around world. he was not treated with respect many these shows -- in these shows until cody came along. and cody had been after him for a long time. he knew that sitting bull was like, you know, a big score to use today's parlance. he knew that having him in his show would bring in a lot of money. and by then cody himself was this huge superstar as well. after the little bighorn, he had avenged...
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that puerto ricans are american. the media's racialization of poverty and welfare and crime works within the constraints of the psychology and the sense or historic lack of an inclusive collective identity. political rhetoric, verbal and visual, are vehicles that media, candidates and officials use in the social construction or framing of societal problems and keep with their own world views, but again i don't think that is created in a vacuum. thinking about it, what does the phrase all american conjure up. how has it been visualized? how has a president or first lady been consuptualized. this is not just in mass media, but in how individuals hear and speak about their leaders and themselves through social media and at rallies we saw in quick effects. most importantly when we asked how americans speak to each other in their own homes. the conflict between american ideals and the reality of race has been a problem for social coregion. the election of drum with racial conflict and resentment in explicit terms than we
that puerto ricans are american. the media's racialization of poverty and welfare and crime works within the constraints of the psychology and the sense or historic lack of an inclusive collective identity. political rhetoric, verbal and visual, are vehicles that media, candidates and officials use in the social construction or framing of societal problems and keep with their own world views, but again i don't think that is created in a vacuum. thinking about it, what does the phrase all...
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. >> next, a look at the bible's contributions on the american constitutional republic, and an american university professor talks about the bible's influence on the u.s. judicial system, including due process and separation of powers. his remarks were part of a symposium hosted by the museum of the bible in washington, d.c. >>> hello, everyone. our second session today is the bible and the founding of the american constitutional republic with daniel dreisbach. it shaped the founders political thought and rhetoric. this presentation will examine the founding generation's appeal to scripture to answer political questions and to inform an emerging constitutional tradition. daniel dreisbach is a professor in the school of public affairs at american university here in washington, d.c. many he earned the highest faculty award, scholar teacher of the year. his research interests include constitutional law and the intersection of politics, law and religion in american public life. his most recent book is reading the bible with the founding fathers. i have that one myself and it's full of stick
. >> next, a look at the bible's contributions on the american constitutional republic, and an american university professor talks about the bible's influence on the u.s. judicial system, including due process and separation of powers. his remarks were part of a symposium hosted by the museum of the bible in washington, d.c. >>> hello, everyone. our second session today is the bible and the founding of the american constitutional republic with daniel dreisbach. it shaped the...
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americans. just ask your donors, the koch brothers, who know saving the dreamers is what they call something demanded as patriots. so, mr. speaker, the ball is in our court. we need to take action now. if we can draft a compromise to protect dreamers and allow them to live in their home country, america, if both sides concede something to the other, we may get to a solution. that is is what leaders must do. a compromise might be painful for all. we need to show the country we're willing to take the heat and ready to legislate. the president set us on this course. he pulled the legal rug from underneath the dreamers and then cloaked his position on immigration in an ethnocentric pro-european, pro-right agenda that will hurt america. but they are racist and weigh must call them out for what they are, the racists driving immigration policy in the white house are defining the agenda for every house republican and shaping the brand of the republican party not just as the party opposed to illegal immi
americans. just ask your donors, the koch brothers, who know saving the dreamers is what they call something demanded as patriots. so, mr. speaker, the ball is in our court. we need to take action now. if we can draft a compromise to protect dreamers and allow them to live in their home country, america, if both sides concede something to the other, we may get to a solution. that is is what leaders must do. a compromise might be painful for all. we need to show the country we're willing to take...
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like clockwork, every generation or two american politicians denounce immigrants as a threat to the american-born worker. in the 1950s, in the 1850s growing numbers of catholic immigrants from ireland as the murphy's came from germany, it led to an anti- immigrant party arising in thiss country that ld to more than 100 congressmen, eight governors and thousands of local politicians and the claim that catholics could never be americans because they owed allegiance to the pope. starting in the 1880s hundreds of thousands of chinese immigrants began to emigrate to the west coast causing a spike in anti- chinese sentiment that eventually resulted in the passage of something called the chinese exclusion act. fearing those that are different from us in skin color or religion or national origin or language and it is an unmistakable facet of american history. over and over again overcome these base instincts because our better angels prevail but also because of this bright l straigt line that connects america's liberal immigration policies with our economic greatness. i want to take a couple minutes to m
like clockwork, every generation or two american politicians denounce immigrants as a threat to the american-born worker. in the 1950s, in the 1850s growing numbers of catholic immigrants from ireland as the murphy's came from germany, it led to an anti- immigrant party arising in thiss country that ld to more than 100 congressmen, eight governors and thousands of local politicians and the claim that catholics could never be americans because they owed allegiance to the pope. starting in the...
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harris was thrilled he had finally won over the american general staff. the raid of february sixth one thousand nine hundred five left nearly three thousand at one hundred thousand homeless. but the american action did not hold the nazi machine any more than british bombing and got. hitler simply remarked even the most idiotic german now understands that his house will never be rebuilt if we do not win. propaganda images of the fall shown popular militia trying to convince people that germany was ready for a great and sudden surge but most german civilians view defeat as a never. just trying to survive. there was only one place where a person was truly safe beneath the iron steel and concrete shell of bunkers they were like latter day no as ox some had space for twenty thousand if people were squeezed in bunkers could hold thirty thousand. but the overwhelming majority of germans had to manage without such protection. during the last four months of the war germany was bombed without interruption during the day by me americans. at night by the british. the
harris was thrilled he had finally won over the american general staff. the raid of february sixth one thousand nine hundred five left nearly three thousand at one hundred thousand homeless. but the american action did not hold the nazi machine any more than british bombing and got. hitler simply remarked even the most idiotic german now understands that his house will never be rebuilt if we do not win. propaganda images of the fall shown popular militia trying to convince people that germany...
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this is what the overwhelming majority of the american people want. and maybe, just maybe, it might be appropriate to do what the american people want rather than what a handful of zeno phobic streermists -- extremists want. maybe we should listen to the people who understand that it would be a morally atrocious thing to allow these young people to be deported. when i think from a political perspective that 80, 85% of the american people supporting anything in a nation where we are divided today is extraordinary. you can't get 80% of the american people people to agree on what their favorite ice cream is. but we've got 80% of the american people who are saying, do not turn your backs on these young people who have lived in this country for virtually their entire lives. madam president, we have got to act and act son here in the senate, and there is good legislation that would allow us to do that. and in the house the good news is that there is now bipartisan legislation sponsored by congressman herd and congressman arilla which will provide protection
this is what the overwhelming majority of the american people want. and maybe, just maybe, it might be appropriate to do what the american people want rather than what a handful of zeno phobic streermists -- extremists want. maybe we should listen to the people who understand that it would be a morally atrocious thing to allow these young people to be deported. when i think from a political perspective that 80, 85% of the american people supporting anything in a nation where we are divided...
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nor should any american. as the white house has said, i think the white house could've handled this better. i still feel that way. that being said, any more counsel i have on this i will share with the president of the united states. mike: are you 100% confident that general kelly has been fully honest and transparent in his estimation of rob porter departure? vice pres. pence: there are very few americans that have served this nation more honorably or sacrifice more for this country than the family of general john kelly. john kelly's service in uniform, his distinguished service at our department of homeland security, where we saw dramatic reduction of illegal dressings at our southern border, and his distinguished service as chief of staff, gives me the president -- me and the president great confidence. family members in uniform, here and gone, have served this nation with the love and patriotism and passion that should inspire us all depression. -- inspire us all. mike: you are saying that he think you sh
nor should any american. as the white house has said, i think the white house could've handled this better. i still feel that way. that being said, any more counsel i have on this i will share with the president of the united states. mike: are you 100% confident that general kelly has been fully honest and transparent in his estimation of rob porter departure? vice pres. pence: there are very few americans that have served this nation more honorably or sacrifice more for this country than the...
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we don't want to impose cost on the american workforce, on the american people. but i think that is only part of the question. washington likes to measure. they like to say "we have taken off x billion dollars in burden." and that's really important to measure and easy to measure. but here is the question i would ask all of you. what is the cost in terms of liberty? that is a lot harder to talk about because that is qualitative. it is not quantitative. you need to make judgments. ultimately, one of the things that makes america great is freedom, liberty. should not be regulated unless there is a real need for that regulation. [applause] >> thank you. i think it is so important that we start talking about deregulation in the context of liberty. let's offer freedom to the people to do as they believe is right unless there is a real reason not to do that. >> here, here. i am so glad you are in that job. let's talk for a minute about deregulation. i know that the president has asked you to look at how to lower the cost of health care. >> i know you have some innovati
we don't want to impose cost on the american workforce, on the american people. but i think that is only part of the question. washington likes to measure. they like to say "we have taken off x billion dollars in burden." and that's really important to measure and easy to measure. but here is the question i would ask all of you. what is the cost in terms of liberty? that is a lot harder to talk about because that is qualitative. it is not quantitative. you need to make judgments....
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we are seeing american lng. we saw a major reduction in the state of texas during the 2000's the realen oxide, sox, emissions that affect the environment. we saw a reduction of 20% of a transition over to natural gettingting older -- rid of older plants, and greatest growth of energy united states occurred in my home state, and it produced more wind energy in texas than five countries. that is the type of policy president trump wants to see. we are using our resources and american innovation and not sitting there saying we are or to regulate our way into nirvana because that is a fallacy. [applause] >> how about these two secretaries? give it up for them. [applause]
we are seeing american lng. we saw a major reduction in the state of texas during the 2000's the realen oxide, sox, emissions that affect the environment. we saw a reduction of 20% of a transition over to natural gettingting older -- rid of older plants, and greatest growth of energy united states occurred in my home state, and it produced more wind energy in texas than five countries. that is the type of policy president trump wants to see. we are using our resources and american innovation...
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american history tv, all we can come every week and on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer: next, jon grinspan talks about how youth were involved in 19th century politics. he is a political history curator and author of "the virgin vote: how young americans made democracy social, politics personal, and voting popular in the 19th century." we recorded this interview at the american history association annual meeting in washington dc. it is about 15 minutes. susan: this is jon grinspan and i should tell audience that we have met him in the past and we have had the fun job of collecting memorabilia for his organization. which is the smithsonian national history museum. he is the curator of political history and that puts you at the intersection of public history and academic history. we are going to talk about the book you worked on. i wanted to start with your collection. you have told us in the past you always have to make difficult decisions of what to keep. in order to encapsulate a particular elec
american history tv, all we can come every week and on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer: next, jon grinspan talks about how youth were involved in 19th century politics. he is a political history curator and author of "the virgin vote: how young americans made democracy social, politics personal, and voting popular in the 19th century." we recorded this interview at the american history association annual meeting in washington dc. it...
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they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. they waited, and were given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center of oral history. with the wife of u.s. army general william west moreland who demanded u.s. forces in the enough. >> my main work was with the red cross, and almost every day i worked in a vietnamese hospital. our hospital. and then i once moved to do red cross work. >> watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, we talk with the james grossman, executive director of the american historical association which held its annual meeting in washington, d.c. in january. he explains how the field has changed in the past decade and how he feels the study of history is important, especially in this polarized political environment. this is about 20 minutes. we are at the 20 18th american historical association convention in washington, d.c. this gentleman is a very busy man, james grossman, the executive director. thank you for spending so
they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. they waited, and were given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center of oral history. with the wife of u.s. army general william west moreland who demanded u.s. forces in the enough. >> my main work was with the red cross, and almost every day i worked in a vietnamese hospital. our hospital. and then i once moved to...
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the american public rebelled. wrote thatl magazine judging from what happened to the liberty and the pueblo, the navy prefers to accept the losses of the ships one by one and then to court-martialed the skipper if he survives. in the face of a loud public outcry, the admiralty and the conclusions too harsh and lower them to formal letters of admission for all. no further punishment or investigation was to be held. they havepinion that suffered enough and further punishment would not be justified. many americans were happy but many in the navy hierarchy were outraged. the decision to clear commander bucher was good news to many people including my dear wife but to me he will always remain as a coward, disgracing the navy and blackening hours lori's naval tradition. although the official inquiry was over for many of the pueblo men, your deal would continue. they were quickly out of the service, most of them wanted to stay but turning death returning to their old lives proved hard as men were forced to deal with thes
the american public rebelled. wrote thatl magazine judging from what happened to the liberty and the pueblo, the navy prefers to accept the losses of the ships one by one and then to court-martialed the skipper if he survives. in the face of a loud public outcry, the admiralty and the conclusions too harsh and lower them to formal letters of admission for all. no further punishment or investigation was to be held. they havepinion that suffered enough and further punishment would not be...